Ladies Like Us Podcast Nix Episode

Podcast Hosts Apologize for Handling of Gynecology Topic With T.I.; Episode Deleted

The hosts of the “Ladies Like Us” podcast have now apologized for how they handled the gynecology topic with their recent guest, rapper T.I.

According to TMZ, Nazanin Mandi and Nadia Moham have gotten a lot of backlash after their interview aired, and now, they admit they had a “knee jerk reaction” when they simply burst out in laughter after T.I. revealed he annually accompanies his daughter to her gynecological exams to confirm that her hymen is intact.

Mandi and Moham claim they “were completely caught off guard/shocked, and looking back, we should have reacted much differently in the moment.” The hosts went on to say, “We are not perfect, take full accountability for our lack of action.”

The ladies took to their Instagram account to post their apology and have since deleted the entire episode due to the overwhelmingly negative feedback that T.I.’s comments have garnered. A majority of the criticism found his comments offensive and misogynistic.

T.I. has not offered any comments regarding the backlash.

 

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